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Throughout my senior year, I’ve had to compile a career profile of my resume and credentials, as well as researching up what qualifications are necessary to land a job in the broadcast industry. One thing that I have noticed is that

For my senior seminar class, we watched an episode of The Pitch where two different marketing companies completed against each other to represent a major brand and be in charge of their marketing and advertising. Now, while marketing is not the industry I plan on going into, however, I had learned numerous things from the video.

When applying for a job (or should I say jobs because, let’s be real, who applies for just one and hopes for the best?) the end goal is obviously securing something that will pay you and you’ll hopefully enjoy.

Diversity is an important aspect of any industry. Not only is it integral to giving everyone of every walk of life an opportunity, but it provides numerous points of view that you cannot get if you only hire one group.

As my time to actively look for a job after graduation draws nearer (let’s be honest, I should be actively looking all the time, but bear with me) I go on one of my favorite sites to look for jobs/internships in the entertainment industry, Entertainmentcareers.net.